And when I think of nursing a newborn I cringe. Toddler nursing was awesome and I think because we did the 1-3 sessions a day thing for so long it is going to be hard to start from scratch. I feel a little bit guilty for feeling this way but come on the early weeks are harrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrd. I'm hoping that if there are no food allergies in the equation it will be easier. I guess my confesssion is I'd just prefer to skip the first 9 or 10 months or so and jump in once solids have been introduced. Not sure if these feelings will change when the baby arrives? I hope so, I don't want to begrudge the experience.
Re: S/O of breastfeeding...thinking about #2 on the way
I have to say that I found BF'ing to be much easier the 2nd time around. I didn't have to deal w/ any food sensitivities w/ either one of my babies, but I definitely didn't get it with DD that the number one answer is usually to nurse more. I knew with DS that to nurse as soon after birth as possible, expected to nurse 'round the clock during the first few weeks, mastered nursing while wearing him, while laying on my side, etc. all much earlier than I did w/ DD.
I nursed DD until she was 22 months old and I was ~24 weeks pregnant, so it was a big change to go from a toddler who could tell me she was all done, needed the "other side," etc. to a newborn, but my milk came in much faster w/ DS (on the 2nd day vs. after 5-6 days w/ DD) and generally I think it was easier because I knew what to expect.
BFing #2 is so much easier! I think it's easier because I already know what to do and DD2 was the only one learning. With DD1 we were both learning. As far as allergies / sensitivities you know what to look out for the 2nd time around so you figure things out much faster!
I'm currently tandem nursing and loving it.
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Keep the good news coming NCbelle! I'm glad I'm starting to see a few more of the AP moms who had #2 in the last year coming back out of the woodwork around here as well as the new crop of babies that are coming to the board soon. This pregnancy is going by so quickly that most days I don't have time to process it and then on days like today I look at my tickers and start thinking about everything at once and then the "what if" spiral begins :-)